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$xhtml = array(
	'<{title}>' => 'In case of fire, panic.',
	'takedown' => '2017-11-01',
	'<{body}>' => <<<END
<section id="drudgery">
	<h2>Drudgery</h2>
	<p>
		My discussion post for the day:
	</p>
	<blockquote>
		<p>
			I&apos;m not sure race is a social construct.
			It&apos;s about your genetic line.
			<strong>*Ethnicity*</strong> is the social construct, which defines what population you identify with, as opposed from where you got your $a[DNA] from.
			There&apos;s no natural reason for us to <strong>*care*</strong> about race, but it&apos;s certainly not a concept we constructed ourselves.
			We only gave the concept a name and put undue importance on it.
		</p>
		<p>
			I agree with you though.
			&quot;Race science&quot; is just a way to be racist while supposedly justifying your racism.
			However, there is no excuse for racism, and there&apos;s no validity to &quot;race science&quot;.
		</p>
	</blockquote>
</section>
<section id="Minetest">
	<h2>Minetest</h2>
	<img src="/y.st./source/y.st./static/img/CC_BY-SA_3.0/minetest.net./weblog/2018/03/09.png" alt="The tower, as seen from the bridge" class="framed-centred-image" width="800" height="600"/>
	<p>
		I constructed the nearby tower and bridge leading to the main tower, having to move my makeshift island in the process.
		I found I built the tower entrance on the wrong side though, making the inner staircase twisted around the wrong way, so I had to rip out all the stairs and windows to start again.
		Once that was done, I started building the public path leading away from the tower, only to find that my island was once again in the way.
		I had to rip it up again, building it for a <strong>*third*</strong> time elsewhere.
		This time, I think I won&apos;t have to move it again until I open up the world to other players.
		And it was always the plan to have that island gone by the time anyone visited the world.
		I&apos;ve now got the island at an ocean plot designated for other players to build at, so I won&apos;t need to put any infrastructure there later.
	</p>
	<p>
		The amount of space I&apos;ve built in has started getting a bit large.
		I fear it it gets too large, I won&apos;t remember all the places I need to place protection nodes once I get the protection node mod installed, so I installed that today and went around protecting everything.
		I didn&apos;t actually have enough mese for that, so I had to go back to mining for a bit.
		Once everything was protected, I wanted to see my tower not burn, so I made a copy of the world and dropped lava on the copy.
		It caught fire.
		But ... I thought fire was programmed to make use of Minetest&apos;s <code>minetest.is_protected()</code> function!!
		It turns out it&apos;s not.
		I checked the code, and it actually only even uses this function when you use the flint and steel to start fires.
		Fire can still be started by other means, such as dumping lava and letting it flow to the burn site, which is what vandals tend to do.
		Lovely.
	</p>
	<p>
		What do I do?
		The tower wasn&apos;t designed with defence in mind.
		I thought Minetest Game had me covered.
		The explosives respect protection, so I guess I assumed fire did too.
		I spent all day at work thinking about how to secure the tower, but I still have no clue how to do it without killing the tower&apos;s aesthetic.
		I could lava-proof the tower by covering all sides of it with snow, but it&apos;d make the tower ugly.
		I could set up a snow-lined, empty moat around the tower and cover the top of the tower in snow, but to give the moat the kind of space it&apos;d need to avoid overflowing after it freezes the lava, I&apos;d have to make the tower so thin it wouldn&apos;t be usable.
		I could cover the tower in a glass dome, but that&apos;s be ugly.
		I could rip the tower down and replace it with a stone-based one, butit wouldn&apos;t really be Pinewood Tower any more.
		I could build a stone-lined ditch instead of a snow-lined one, which would shrink the needed size of the ditch because freezing wouldn&apos;t occur, but it wouldn&apos;t really match what I want the tower to look like.
		Ugh.
		I don&apos;t even know.
	</p>
	<p>
		Securing the tower would be nice, but securing the tower&apos;s basement is vital.
		It took some consideration, but I think I&apos;ve done it.
		The ladders leading down are still vulnerable, but I don&apos;t see a way around that.
		Even if I replaced them with non-flamable ones, they&apos;d still be vulnerable to falling nodes once the tower is burnt away; and we must always assume the tower can be burnt away, even after thinking we&apos;ve properly defended against that possibility.
		I might replace the ladders with a well-guarded staircase, but again, falling nodes can block that.
		The only thing we can be sure to defend entirely about the basement is the <strong>*contents*</strong> of the basement.
	</p>
</section>
<section id="feelings">
	<h2>Strange feelings</h2>
	<p>
		One of my female coworkers started doing a strange dance at work, which in turn gave me strange, sexual feelings.
		This shouldn&apos;t be happening!
		I&apos;m attracted to <strong>*males*</strong>!
		I don&apos;t know what my brain is doing.
		It&apos;s like it can&apos;t make up its mind what it wants.
	</p>
</section>
END
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